Tempo Issue #221

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Endicott Girl
Wins Baton
ited Way Announces
Awards
tor «J5 Agencies
The United Way Board of Youth • Susquenango
directors has announced Council-Boy Scouts of
w much financial support America-$137.350 (134,000);
ach of the thirty-five Binghamton Boys' Club and
ember agencies will Binghamton Girls' Clubeceive from the United Way $1fifl.7«5 (155,114); Louis N.
uring
1976.
These Picciano Boys' Club-$55,608
(locations are tentative, (55,699); Buddy Camp
nding successful com Association-$16.366 (16,366);
etion of the fall fund- C a t h o l i c
Youth
aising campaign. The goal Organization - $15,000
or the United Way cam- (11,519); Indian Hills
ign was also announced Council, Girls Scouts of
ay. That figure is America-$104,073 (101,535);
195.352.
Girls' Club of Western
In
announcing
the Broome-143.869 (42,173).
llocations. United Way Health
'Services
resident, Wiliiam Rincker Association for Retarded
aid. "Over 75 United Way Children-tfO.OOO
(29,253);
olunteers have put in a total Council on Alcoholism766 voluntary manhours in $14,500 (14,500); Hanhe past three months, dicapped
Children's
•eviewing with the agencies Association-$70.119 (63,119);
heir programs and budget Mental Health Associationequests for 1976. In the $6,184); Planned Parenthood
rocess of their review, the of Broome County-$7,500
udget
v o l u n t e e r s (10,000); Visiting Nurse
ecognited that the agencies Assoc iation-$3.600 (3,600).
d many needs for in- Community Planning and
reased allocations."
Volunteer Services - Action
Rincktr went on to say, for Older Persons-$40,892
'However, in view of the (38.392); United Way yearplanning
and
tate of the local economy, round
he budget volunteers were allocations program-$73,591
ompelled to modify agency (71.111); Broome County
League-$73,630
equesd for 1976. The United Urban
ay Board of Directors, in (73.630); Voluntary Action
pproving these tentative Center-$23.034 (22,362).
Centered
llocations, recognized that B u i l d i n g
Recreation
Services
for
jthey represent the minimum
mount of dollars the Families and Youth Memorial
gencies need in order to Community
ntinue to operate their Center-$71,400 (64,980);
Jewish Community Centergrams next year."
$
(51,038);
iti Tentative Allocations to 5 4 , 8 3 8
United Way Agencies and Binghamton-Broome County
(93,866);
Service!, by Field of Service VMCA-$93.886
Johnson
City
YMCA-$51,650
(current 1975 allocation in
(47,383);
YWCA
of
parenthfses):
Binghamton - Broome
Family Services - American
Civic i^ssociation-$33,500
31.867); Catholic Social
ScrviceHl42.322 (135.184);
Day' Nursery Association$42,206 (42,206); Family and
11 Washington Ave.,
children's Society-$129.413
123.2731; Broome County
Endicott
Chapter. American Red
Cross-|157,356 (148,745);
CLOSED
Salvation Army Corpsfrom JULY 20
$40,613 (40,613); Service
Jnits-$2.500 ( 3 , 3 7 9 ) ;
Will Open JULY 28
v/lunteers of AMericaffl ,755 141,755).
CLOSED MONDAYS
haracter Building and | during July & August
Recreation Services for
County-$107-864
(101,714).
Central Services for Local
Agencies - Auditing Service$23,500 (21,000); Contingency
Fund
for
Kmergencies - $16,000
(16.461); United Way Administrative Costs for
Retired Senior Volunteer
Program. Human Services
Directory and Christmas
Clearing Services-$2,g06
(2,683).
National Services Agencies •
American National Red
Cross-$93.248 (93,619);
American Social Health
Association-52,354
(2,354);
Council on Social Work
Kducation $234 (234);
National Council on Crime
and
Delinquency-$3,992
(2.992); National Recreation
and Parks Association^,418
(1.418); Travelers AidInternational Social Service
of America-$1,043 (1,043);
United
Service
()rganization-$7,000 (14,855).
A 15-year-old baton
twirler from Endicott won
five awards at the National
Baton Twirling Association
Tournament held July 5 at
Seneca Falls.
Competing in the 15 to 20
year age group, Debbie
Norlhrup won second place
in advanced T-Strut, advanced solo, and advanced 2baton. She also placed third
in Miss Seneca Falls (Tstrui. solo military marchi
and best appearing modeling.
Fair's Photo Contest
Deadline is Aug. 1
The entry deadline for the Illustrators." and Victor 3
second annual New York Schrager. co-director of the *
State Fair Photography Light Gallery in New York r
Exhibition is August 1.
City, will determine who 3
Aspiring artists should shares the prize money and £
pick their best shots and exhibit honors. Judging will "
hope for part of the $1,300 be completed onor to the 3
prize money and exhibition August 26 State F a i r *
honors at Empire Expo • the opening, and winnings
1975 New York State Fair. photographs
will
be I
The competition is open to displayed in the Art & Home |
anyone studying, working, Center Gallery throughout |
or participating in the Fair Week. The competition $
photographic media.
is being supervised by §•
Works in all categories of Thomas C. Eckersley,*
photography are eligible professor of photography at <which make use of the the State University a t . |
9
photographic processes in a Oswego.
historical or contemporary
Additional information _
manner, except color slides and entry forms are 3
and those works that available from the Art & w
subordinate
t h e Home Center. New York
photographic medium. S t a t e
Fairgrounds.
Prints from slides will be Svracuse. New York 13209
accepted, and entries must
be properly framed, if apSUMMER—t
propriate, and wired for
HCPtMIAM
hanging
Debbie is now eligible to go
to the AAU Senior Nationals
July 25-27 in Albany, based
on awards at the Junior
National AAU tournament
held at the Chas. F. Johnson
School in Endicott.
In the Junior AAU tournament, Debbie won four
awards. She placed second
Competition
Judges
in dance-twirl, solo, 2-baton Victory Keppler, the "Dean
and T-strut
of
Photographic
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